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Arizona Challenges the Fed's Money Monopoly

• ronpaulinstitute.org by Ron Paul

Of course, modern politicians and their Keynesian enablers despise the gold or silver standard. This is because linking a currency to a precious metal limits the ability of central banks to finance the growth of the welfare-warfare state via the inflation tax. This forces politicians to finance big government much more with direct means of taxation.

Despite the hostility toward gold from modern politicians, gold played a role in US monetary policy for sixty years after the creation of the Federal Reserve. Then, in 1971, as concerns over the US government's increasing deficits led many foreign governments to convert their holdings of US dollars to gold, President Nixon closed the gold window, creating America's first purely fiat currency.

America's 46-year experiment in fiat currency has gone exactly as followers of the Austrian school predicted: a continuing decline in the dollar's purchasing power accompanied by a decline in the standard of living of middle- and working-class Americans, a series of Federal Reserve-created booms followed by increasingly severe busts, and an explosive growth in government spending. Federal Reserve policies are also behind much of the increase in income inequality.